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Universal Music pulls its catalog from music video app Triller

Universal Music pulls its catalog from music video app Triller

In a subsequent statement to Pitchfork, a spokesperson for Triller denied that it had withheld any artist payments. They also said “Triller does not need a deal with UMG to continue operating as it has been since the relevant artists are already shareholders or partners on Triller, and thus can authorize their usage directly. Triller has no use for a licensing deal with UMG.” 

In 2018, Triller reached a licensing agreement with UMG to give its users access to the company’s entire music catalog. The startup claims UMG is weaponizing the media and its artists to extract “non-sustainable payments” from it. “They did this exact same thing to TikTok for two years and virtually every other social network,” the company said. 

As Billboard points out, this isn’t the first time Triller has run into this type of trouble. In November, Wixen Music Publishing sued the company for copyright infringement. The National Music Publishers Association has also slammed the company for its licensing practices, particularly after it sued TikTok for patent infringement. 

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